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Sistrunk procedure for thyroglossal duct cyst (TGDC) includes removal of the thyroglossal cyst, middle portion of the hyoid bone and the tract towards the foramen caecum.
Ajay H Bhandarwar +4 more
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ABSTRACT This case highlights the diagnostic challenges of neck masses that appear benign but are malignant upon histological examination. It underscores the need for comprehensive diagnostic procedures to rule out cancer. The atypical presentation of papillary thyroid carcinoma in this case underscores the importance of thorough evaluation of cervical
Ali Asilian +2 more
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Rare External Jugular Vein Pseudoaneurysm [PDF]
External jugular vein pseudoaneurysm is a very rare cause of a neck mass due to the low pressure venous system. This case demonstrates a 27-year-old female who presented to the emergency department with a non-tender, compressible, left-sided neck mass ...
Haber, Jordana, Wallace, Patrick J.
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Endoscope‐assisted resection of second branchial cleft fistula via the anterior chest approach
Abstract Objectives Traditional resection of second branchial cleft fistulas (SBCFs) involves a transcervical incision in the neck, which leaves a prominent scar; therefore, endoscope‐assisted excision of SBCFs through the anterior chest approach has been proposed. To introduce endoscope‐assisted excision of SBCFs via the anterior chest approach and to
Ping Han +5 more
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Malignant thyroglossal duct cyst with synchronous occult thyroid gland papillary carcinoma
A 52-year-old male was referred to our department with complaints of a painless midline neck swelling. Clinico-radiological evaluation suggested a 6 × 5 cm thyroglossal cyst with non-palpable nodules in isthmus and right lobe of thyroid gland.
R Senthilkumar, J F Neville, R Aravind
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Unilateral Congenital Cartilaginous Rests of the Neck: A Case Report and Literature Review
ABSTRACT Unilateral congenital cartilaginous rests of the neck (CCRN) are rare, typically benign anomalies that can be clinically mistaken for other cervical lesions. Accurate diagnosis and effective management require a combination of thorough clinical evaluation, appropriate imaging, surgical excision, and histopathological confirmation.
Sayna Sabertehrani +3 more
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Localizzazione inusuale di cisti del dotto tireoglosso [PDF]
nglish version Summary: An unusual localization of thyroglossal duct cyst. M. Barbaro, A. Di Mario, D. De Seta, G. Rispoli, E. Covelli, G.A. Bertoli, A. Minni Thyroglossal duct cysts are most common neck masses after benign lymphonodes. They originate
Barbaro, Marco +6 more
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Congenital ranula: antenatal sonographic diagnosis [PDF]
A congenital ranula is a rare cystic malformation seen in the oral cavity. This pseudocyst is normally located in the sublingual space between the mylohyoid muscle and the lingual mucosa. A 24-year-old woman, gravida 3, para 2, at 29 weeks' gestation was
Araujo Júnior, Edward +4 more
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Management of Thyroglossal Duct Remnants: Our Experience [PDF]
Background: Thyroglossal duct remnants are more common in paediatric population. Complete excision of the tract is necessary to prevent recurrence. Sistrunk's surgery is done for thyroglossal duct remnants. This surgery has considerable failure rate.
Arunkumar J. S. +3 more
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Infected thyroglossal duct cyst [PDF]
mass (arrow) inferior to the hyoid bone and anterior to the normal thyroid gland. Thyroglossal duct cysts are the most common cause of midline neck masses. These can be found at any level from the base of the tongue to the isthmus of the thyroid gland. Most (65%) are infrahyoid in location [1]. Initial treatment consists of antibiotics.
Puneet, Bhargava, Marguerite, Parisi
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